Various Retailers have 32GB (2x 16GB) TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Desktop Memory (TLZGD432G3200HC16FDC01) on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free.
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Various Retailers have 32GB (2x 16GB) TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Desktop Memory (TLZGD432G3200HC16FDC01) on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free.
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Is 4 channel still an issue on Ryzen? I know last year it was recommended to run 2 channel and not use all 4 ram slots
I have been running 8GBx4 on my Ryzen 5 2600x then upgraded to 5600x in an MSI x470 Gaming for ages with no issues. Even OC the ram with no problems for years
3600 is slower than 3200. It's CAS 18 instead of CAS 16.
would mainly be a wash between the two. though the 3600 may eek ahead with a ryzen 5000 chip if you set infinity fabric 1 to 1, even with the worse timing.
intel only really cares about the speed so 18 is probably slightly better.
really if you are splitting these hairs you probably already have b die or ddr4 4000+ OR have moved onto ddr5.
YMMV but I was able to run these, purchased about a year ago, at 3600MHz, even while keeping the 16-20-20-40 timings. I haven't bothered to push the timings any further to see if you can do even better.
As noted above, 3200MHz CL16 and 3600MHz CL18 are roughly the same. I wouldn't be surprised if they even use the same dies. You may have a better chance getting 3600MHz at 18-22-22-42 (timings from the 3600MHz modules).
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Those timings are atrocious though, hence the price.
intel only really cares about the speed so 18 is probably slightly better.
really if you are splitting these hairs you probably already have b die or ddr4 4000+ OR have moved onto ddr5.
ram is a commodity you can rarely go wrong - especially highly-rated ones.
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As noted above, 3200MHz CL16 and 3600MHz CL18 are roughly the same. I wouldn't be surprised if they even use the same dies. You may have a better chance getting 3600MHz at 18-22-22-42 (timings from the 3600MHz modules).
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